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https://nypost.com/2019/06/17/the-first-sign-of-drama-between-aaron-rodgers-and-matt-lafleur/
Here we go. Diva gonna diva
Here we go. Diva gonna diva
Well we all kinda knew he would be fine, right up to the point someone tried to coach him.https://nypost.com/2019/06/17/the-first-sign-of-drama-between-aaron-rodgers-and-matt-lafleur/
Here we go. Diva gonna diva
what is this one?if this was any other qb, they would be selfish.......and out for themselves
a fighter, a leader, looking out for the best for his teamwhat is this one?
Rodgers is still a very good QB but he's basically a .500 QB over the last 3 years and if it weren't for a 6 game winning streak at the end of 2016 that % would be much lower . He's becoming increasingly injury prone and the Pack really hasn't done much to help him . That said the notion Rodgers NOW is the same QB as he was 2010-2015 is simply nostalgia . His numbers are still good but he's far more risk adverse which makes those numbers better and he is notorious for audibling to pass plays on the goal line ( as we all know )
Very few guys go multiple years with a real drop off in play and then regain form and even fewer do it at Rodgers age with his recent injury history
People often conflate being more talented with being better . Lots of guys have been more talented than Brady . No one has ever been better . Same is true in every sport . Talent is not the ultimate decided of greatnessYes but he's still better than Brady.
~The AR apologists~~
Rodgers is still a very good QB but he's basically a .500 QB over the last 3 years and if it weren't for a 6 game winning streak at the end of 2016 that % would be much lower . He's becoming increasingly injury prone and the Pack really hasn't done much to help him . That said the notion Rodgers NOW is the same QB as he was 2010-2015 is simply nostalgia . His numbers are still good but he's far more risk adverse which makes those numbers better and he is notorious for audibling to pass plays on the goal line ( as we all know )
Very few guys go multiple years with a real drop off in play and then regain form and even fewer do it at Rodgers age with his recent injury history
10 most expensive starting offenses in the NFL
1. Green Bay Packers: $94,217,791
Green Bay tops our list despite the fact that two starters (Aaron Jones and Marquez Valdes-Scantling) are making less than $1 million. There are some big checks being paid out to the rest of the offense. Aaron Rodgers, of course, tops the offense